My question is, do you believe we're going to change this country out of Washington, D.C.?
News bulletin, Mr. President. They don't have bank accounts,
Nobody who works full time should have to raise children in poverty or in fear that one health emergency or pink slip will drive them over the cliff.
not going to be the nominee.
Not only are they raising taxes on the middle class, they're not doing anything about the next step. We should be going the next step and actually having very targeted tax cuts that strengthen the financial condition of the middle class.
Not only does this message work with Democratic primary voters, with independents and caucus-goers, this is a message that will go across the country and across party lines, ... American Morning.
Not so fast, John Kerry, ... We're going to have an election here in Wisconsin this Tuesday. And we've got a whole group of primaries coming up. And I, for one, intend to fight with everything I've got for every one of those votes.
Nothing makes me prouder than standing with him in this campaign,
One for people who are in position of power and influence, and then one for everybody else.
One of the striking things about seeing Edwards up close is the degree of raw anger he evinces in his speeches -- and the level of anger he elicits from his audiences toward the president.
One of the things that I hope we will do is look at this as an opportunity ? to shine a bright light on poverty in America and do something about it nationally,
One's a sad lesson, and the other's inspiring, ... We are Americans and we choose to be inspired.
People who supported Governor Dean have been part of a movement all across America, and that was a grass-roots movement to change this country,
President Bush has finally admitted that he miscalculated on Iraq, so will he next admit that he has miscalculated on the economy?
President Bush is once again standing with his insider friends in the insurance industry and standing against seriously injured children and families,
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This website focuses on proverbs in the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages, and some parts including the links below have not been translated to English. They are mainly FAQs, various information and webpages for improving the collection.